The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
RAYMOND I. COHEN
JUANITA D. BUTT
MYRTLE PEACH BRIGGS
ESTLE LAWRENCE GIBSON
LOUIS RUFFIN
BOBBY L. GRIFFITH
CHARLOTTE M. PATRICK
HARVEY C. JUNO
FLOYD SPRATLEY
EVELYN B. WARD
ALPHA L. HODGSON
RAYMOND C. SNELLING
ALAN D. TANKSLEY
MILDRED K. DIXON
BETTY L. MCMANUS
FORREST B. GARDNER
ADELINE E. ALLEN
CECIL M. TEBO
JAMES L. REA
ARTHUR D. BILLINGSLEY
JOHN T. LONG SR.
GEORGIA MAE DAIL
SAMUEL A. SMITH SR.
CLAIRE C. CORNELL
CHARLIE M. POWELL
ROBERT JEFFERSON
GLADYS H. FORREST
KAY SHELTON
NANCY G. MILBY
ANNIE W. JONES
JOYE K. GOLDEN
ANNE B. FLOUM
CARLTON J. WILKINS
JAMES F. BROOKS SR.
DAVID L. EANES
FRANKLIN R. RAWLS
FRANK RIDDICK
ROBERT SYLVESTER
DREWRY M. SMITH JR.
SUFFOLK WILL LAUNCH NEW HOUSING POLICY
SUFFOLK MAYOR CLEARED OF WRONGDOING PROSECUTOR FINDS NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT ZONING COMPLAINT.
REFERENDUMS PROPOSE CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES
SUFFOLK'S "WORLD CLASS TECHNOLOGY CENTER" SITE WILL TEACH MILITARY HOW TO FIGHT NAVY DEDICATES COMPLEX FOR SIMULATED EXERCISES
TEEN SENTENCED TO 53 YEARS JUDGE EXCEEDS GUIDELINES BY NEARLY 12 YEARS AT BEACH
STATE SUPREME COURT SIGNS OFF ON SMITHFIELD BROTHERS THE TWO MUST DECIDE WHETHER TO APPEAL A RULING FORCING THEM TO GIVE UP THE BILLBOARD.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** According to this year's Fair Share report, of 352 employees hired by the city of Chesapeake, 302 were minorities. A story in Tuesday's Metro section had the wrong total number of employees hired by the city. Correction published Wednesday, October 19, 1994. ***************************************************************** A ``FAIR SHARE'' FOR MINORITIES? A MOVEMENT TO BOOST BLACKS' ECONOMIC POWER IN CHESAPEAKE HAS HAD LITTLE IMPACT.
VIRGINIA POWER SETTLES PAY DISPARITY CASES THE U.S. LABOR DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS THAT TWO EMPLOYEES RAN INTO ``GLASS CEILINGS.''
SCANDALS TEST THE DEPTHS OF CONTRIBUTORS HEARTS, POCKETS
FIRE DESTROYS TOWN HOUSE
GRANDPARENTS WIN A ROUND IN ABC SUIT
BEACH STORE CLERKS TIED UP AND ROBBED
RESIDENTS DON'T WANT HOGS FOR NEIGHBORS AN ISLE OF WIGHT GROUP WANTS TO CHANGE A LAW THAT COULD LEAD TO MORE HOG FARMS.
CHARLESTON'S POLICE CHIEF TOUGH ON CRIME HE SAYS CITIZENS NEED TO RECLAIM THEIR CITY STREETS.
PRIEST TO SPEAK AT ODU
TEEN SENTENCED IN MURDER
CAR OVERTURNS, TRAPPING WOMAN ON EXPRESSWAY
FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED
BABY SITTER HELD IN BABY'S DEATH
DARE COUNTY INVESTIGATES FEASIBILITY OF HOSPITAL
TOP FIN TO USE ANOTHER LOT AT SEAFOOD INDUSTRIAL PARK
MANTEO HIGH SCHOOL RETURNS TO NORMAL AFTER STUDENT PROTESTS
POWER OUT
MOST AT HEARING ON FISH LICENSES DON'T WANT FEES
LIGHTHOUSE POPULAR
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